Thread: Is PalmOS Dead?
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Old 07-09-2005, 10:49 AM   #2
Alexander Turcic
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I think we have way to little information of what PalmSource is doing with Linux right now as to draw to any definite conclusions of its recent departure from Cobalt. What does it really mean that Palm OS is dead? That we are finally ready to approach new software technology and move away from an OS that dates back over a decade? Well good then, I am actually GLAD that this Palm OS we know is passing over to the other side. It's time to move on, and whether you call the future Palm OS or Palm Linux or anything else doesn't really matter as long as PalmSource is working on enhancing our experience with mobile devices.
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